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I dont get it, do you prefer Santon as 4th CB when Naga is a RB/LB? i know i dont. In our situation, its impossible to find a good CB that would agree to be 3/4 choice. We are not Barca or Real madrid, and we cant give massive wages.

I think the point is to have someone in case everyone else is injured. Unfortunately, against Fiorentina, our goal conceded was because Santon did not know how to be positioned as a centreback which allowed Simeone a free goal.

I think the point is to have someone in case everyone else is injured. Unfortunately, against Fiorentina, our goal conceded was because Santon did not know how to be positioned as a centreback which allowed Simeone a free goal.

I don't know anything about this guy though.

Honestly, I don't think this guy is any better than Santon as CB. The guy can't even crack it at Benfica and the Benfica fans are happy to get rid of him. How do you think he is going to do at Inter?

there are other things im interested in, like if we sign rafinha is he coming in one part or more and is he able to play even if he come in one part ... or is he ever going to come and if not who will come.. and shit like that

Originally Posted by Nyall

Extremely shit.
Like so shit that if you took a shit on a toilet it would look like him.

Ah, this stinks of Matias Silvestre. Not only our performances have gone back to the fun old days of Stramaccioni, Mazzarri, Mancini, De Boer, Pioli, and whatnot, but the quality of our transfer targets as well? Yeah, for old time's sake, let's just sign some random crappy Argentine dudes!

Tall and imposing at 6ft 2in, Lopez is strong in the air and good on the ground with his tackling. He also has that ability to spot the danger and make crucial interventions. Composed in pressure situations, he brings a sense of calm to the backline. In the current era where ball playing defenders are worth in gold, Lopez has demonstrated decent abilities with the ball at his feet and possesses an impressive range of distribution as well (last season he averaged a total of 54.1 passes per game and had a great accuracy of 84.3%).